How To Make Your Own Sports-Themed Coloring Book

Looking for a sports-themed coloring book and can’t find exactly what you want? Make your own with this simple tutorial. Every sports-obsessed kid will love one of these for themselves.

Have kiddos who love to play, play, play sports all day until they’re beyond the point of exhaustion? I feel you. I have little ones that run themselves ragged on any court, field or arena they can find.

Engage With Sports Though Art

Sometimes, I like to give them a chance to slow down and engage with sports in a different form. Coloring gives my active boys a chance to calm down, slow the pace and catch their breath a bit (or just sit peacefully at a restaurant table while waiting for food).

My kids often make very specific requests about what they want to color: a Philadelphia Flyers goalie, Mickey Mouse playing basketball, or a baseball pitcher mid-pitch. Typically, these requests arise out of some conversation about a team or sport or a recent game they watched.

With the wonders of Google, I can entertain a lot of these requests with a simple search for “(fill in the blank) coloring page” or “(fill in the blank) coloring image”.

I am not an attorney (so don’t consider this legal advice), but as long as you aren’t making loads of copies or using the images for commercial use, the Internet is a great place to find the images your kids want to color at home.

5 Steps to Making Your Own Personalized Coloring Book

Step 1: Search for your desired images on Google (or your favorite search engine). As mentioned above, I search for terms like “baseball player coloring image” or “soccer player coloring page” I filter for only Images which results in a wealth of images from which to choose.

Step 2: The boys choose their favorite images and I save them to my computer. After opening a new Microsoft Word document, I Insert each image as a Picture. I resize each image by dragging the bottom right corner of the image to fill the page, and then I print.

Step 3: Choose two pieces of construction paper or cardstock for the front and back covers (if you’d like a cover).

Step 4: Staple the pages together and color away.

Sometimes, the boys like to add an image on the cover. For the soccer cover page, I searched for “soccer coloring image” and found this on the first page.

Beyond just a family project, this could also be a great birthday party activity where each child creates their own party favor to take home. Each child can take home their coloring book and maybe a box of crayons or markers.

There aren’t a lot of sports-themed coloring books on the market and making your own is simple, so much more fun, and creates a personalized book in which your child can’t wait to color every single page.

Give it a shot and tag us on Instagram or Facebook @kidssportslab with #SmartsForSportyPants so we can see your project. We absolutely love to see readers trying out our ideas!

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